Harz district

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coat of arms Germany map
Coat of arms of the Harz district Map of Germany, position of the Harz district highlighted

Coordinates: 51 ° 49 ′  N , 10 ° 58 ′  E

Basic data
Existing period: 2007–
State : Saxony-Anhalt
Administrative headquarters : Halberstadt
Area : 2,104.54 km 2
Residents: 213,310 (Dec. 31, 2019)
Population density : 101 inhabitants per km 2
License plate : HZ, HBS, QLB, WR
Circle key : 15 0 85
Circle structure: 20 municipalities
Address of the
district administration:
Friedrich-Ebert-Strasse 42
38820 Halberstadt
Website : www.kreis-hz.de
District Administrator : Martin Skiebe ( CDU )
Location of the Harz district in Saxony-Anhalt
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The Harz district is a district in Saxony-Anhalt that was created in the course of the second district reform on July 1, 2007 from the Halberstadt , Wernigerode and Quedlinburg districts and the city of Falkenstein / Harz ( Aschersleben-Staßfurt district ).

geography

Hexentanzplatz

The district is located in the west of Saxony-Anhalt and extends from the high Harz region around the Brocken over the north-eastern parts of the Harz Mountains to the northern Harz foreland with the Huy and Fallstein ridges .

The district borders in the south on the districts Mansfeld-Südharz (Saxony-Anhalt) and Nordhausen ( Thuringia ), in the east on the Salzlandkreis (Saxony-Anhalt), in the north on the districts Börde (Saxony-Anhalt), Helmstedt and Wolfenbüttel (both in Lower Saxony ). In the west it has a border with the district of Goslar in Lower Saxony.

The triangle with the states of Lower Saxony and Thuringia borders the town of Benneckenstein (Harz) in the town of Oberharz am Brocken . The Brocken as the highest point of both the district and the state belongs to the city of Wernigerode .

The southern route of the Romanesque Road leads through the district. Well-known sights of the Harz such as the Brocken , the Hexentanzplatz , the Roßtrappe , the Baumannshöhle , the Hermannshöhle and the Rappbode-Talsperre are located on the territory of the district.

Dialect border

The Benrath line and thus the transition from the High German - or more precisely: the East Central German dialects to the Low German language - runs right through the district to the north of Ballenstedt and Benneckenstein .

Population development

Population pyramid for the Harz district (data source: 2011 census)

213,310 inhabitants live in the district area (as of December 31, 2019). For 2025, 209,149 inhabitants are forecast.

The following overview shows the population development of the Harz district (population 1990 from October 3rd, from 1991 December 31st of each year).

year Residents
1964 314,838
1970 314,382
1981 297.087
1985 293,691
1989 292.037
1990 284,892
1995 269,874
1997 266.992
1999 263.295
year Residents
2000 260,662
2001 258.228
2002 255.797
2003 253.130
2004 250.146
2005 247,490
2006 244.248
2007 241.017
2008 237,653
year Residents
2009 234,690
2010 232.343
2011 229.176
2016 219,643
2019 213.310

Source: State Statistical Office Saxony-Anhalt

politics

Election of the Harz district assembly 2019
Turnout: 52.96% (2014: 40.8%)
 %
40
30th
20th
10
0
30.60%
17.10%
14.60%
14.11%
10.05%
6.20%
4.09%
1.55%
1.6%
BUKO
Otherwise.
Gains and losses
compared to 2014
 % p
 14th
 12
 10
   8th
   6th
   4th
   2
   0
  -2
  -4
  -6
  -8th
-10
-8.50  % p
-4.00  % p
-4.30  % p
+ 13.41  % p
+ 3.55  % p
+ 0.20  % p
+1.19  % p
+1.55  % p
-3.9  % p
BUKO
Otherwise.

On September 23, 2008, the district received the title “ Place of Diversity ” awarded by the federal government .

District council

The result of the district assembly election 2019 shown on the right resulted in the following distribution of seats:

Distribution of seats in the
Harz District Assembly 2019
        
A total of 60 seats
District building in Quedlinburg , today, among other things, the seat of Department IV (building and environmental management)
Overview of the election results of the district council elections 2007, 2014 and 2019
Parties and constituencies Percent
2019
Seats
2019
Percent
2014
Seats
2014
Percent
2007
Seats
2007
CDU Christian Democratic Union of Germany 30.60 18th 39.1 24 34.9 21st
THE LEFT. THE LEFT. 17.10 10 21.1 13 19.9 12
SPD Social Democratic Party of Germany 14.60 9 18.9 11 19.0 12
AfD Alternative for Germany 14.11 9 0.7 - - -
GREEN Alliance 90 / The Greens 10.50 6th 6.5 4th 4.3 3
BUKO Association of voters citizens of our district without a party membership 6.20 4th 6.0 3 3.3 2
FDP Free Democratic Party 4.09 3 2.9 2 7.0 4th
FREE VOTERS FREE VOTERS 1.55 1 - - - -
FWG Oberharz Free voter community Upper Harz 0.60 - - - - -
BV lower resin Lower Harz Civic Association 0.57 - 1.3 1 1.0 1
WG Vorharz Voting community Vorharz 0.37 - - - - -
NPD National Democratic Party of Germany - - 2.3 1 3.6 2
BIOH Citizens' initiative "Upper Harz" - - 1.0 1 2.0 1
FH FORUM HALBERSTADT - - - - 1.6 1
QfW Quedlinburg free voter community - - - - 1.5 1
BF Citizens Forum - - - - 0.8 -
WG MRuSch.f.kl.L Voting community "More rights and protection for little people" - - - - 0.5 -
WASG Elective alternative work and social justice - - - - 0.5 -
EB Individual applicants 0.16 - - - 0.1 -
Otherwise. Others - - - - - -
total 100 60 100 60 100 60
voter turnout 52.96% 40.8% 38.5%
  • EB: Individual applicants 2019: Henri Rivinius (0.16%)
  • EB: Individual applicants 2007: Ronald Keuns (0.0%), Werner Radant (0.1%), Andreas Regahl (0.0%).

The following parliamentary groups have formed in the district council: CDU (18 members), Die Linke (10 members), SPD (9 members), AfD parliamentary group (9 members), citizens' group / FDP (8 members), Bündnis 90 / Die Grünen (6th Members).

District Administrator

(according to the official final result of the district council election in the Harz district on July 5, 2019; voter turnout: 31.1%)

coat of arms

The coat of arms was approved on January 3, 2008 by the Ministry of the Interior of Saxony-Anhalt.

Blazon : "Split of silver and red, in front two facing, rising red trout, behind two obliquely crossed silver sideboard knives with golden handles."

The trout have their origin in the coat of arms of the Wernigerode counts . According to legend, they had the church commission to evangelize the area. The fish refers to it, because in the tradition Peter, who was a fisherman, wore it in the coat of arms. The sideboard knives from the coat of arms of the Quedlinburg district go back to the old Quedlinburg imperial monastery. The arrangement of the graphic elements is based on the coat of arms of the diocese and district of Halberstadt , which was split by silver and red.

The coat of arms was designed by the municipal heraldist Jörg Mantzsch .

The coats of arms of the administrative communities, cities and municipalities of the district can be found in the list of coats of arms in the Harz district .

flag

The flag is red and white (1: 1) striped (horizontal shape: stripes running horizontally, lengthways shape: stripes running vertically) and centered with the district coat of arms.

Name discussion

Against the name "Harz region" there were objections from the Lower Saxony part of the resin because the county only a fraction of the over three countries extending low mountain range is to be allocated and the greater part of the district as well as the administrative headquarters are outside of the resin.

Economy and Transport

In the future atlas 2019 , the Harz district was ranked 369 out of 401 districts and independent cities in Germany, making it one of the regions with "high future risks".

Road traffic

The most important connection road is the A 36 , which crosses the district in a west-east direction and represents a connection to the greater Braunschweig and Halle (Saale) areas . While the former district towns of Wernigerode and Quedlinburg are directly connected, Halberstadt is connected to the expressway via the B 79 with the Quedlinburg-Zentrum exit.

The nearest motorways are the A 2 in the north, the A 14 in the east, the A 38 in the south and the A 369 and the A 7 in the west.

Rail transport

There are hourly regional express connections to the state capital ( Magdeburg – Thale railway ) and the largest city in Saxony-Anhalt ( Halle – Goslar railway ) via the Halberstadt railway junction . Other routes are the Rübelandbahn (Blankenburg – Elbingerode, sometimes only goods traffic) and the Halberstadt – Blankenburg railway line . Friday to Sunday there is a direct connection from Thale / Wernigerode via Halberstadt to Berlin. The network is served by Abellio Rail Mitteldeutschland for passenger traffic and by Havelländische Eisenbahn for freight traffic. The closest connections to the long-distance network are in Magdeburg, Halle (Saale), Braunschweig and Hanover.

In addition, there is a meter-gauge connection into the Harz with the network of the Harzer Schmalspurbahnen ( HSB ). There are transfer options from HSB to the DB AG network in Wernigerode and Quedlinburg . End stations in the Harz district are: Quedlinburg, Harzgerode, Hasselfelde, Eisfelder Talmühle , Drei Annen Hohne , Wernigerode and the Brocken .

Bus transport and tram

In road passenger transport (public road transport) are Harzer Verkehrsbetriebe ( HVB ) on the road. There is city ​​traffic in the cities of Ballenstedt , Blankenburg , Halberstadt , Quedlinburg , Thale and Wernigerode .

The city of Halberstadt has had a tram network for over 125 years .

Air traffic

There is a commercial airfield in Ballenstedt in the Harz district .

The next international airports are in Leipzig-Halle and Hanover .

Communities

Ballenstedt Blankenburg (Harz) Ditfurt Falkenstein/Harz Groß Quenstedt Halberstadt Harsleben Harzgerode Hedersleben Huy Ilsenburg (Harz) Nordharz Oberharz am Brocken Osterwieck Quedlinburg Schwanebeck Selke-Aue Thale Wegeleben WernigerodeMunicipalities in HZ.png
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Unified municipalities
(cities arehighlighted in bold )
(* seat of the district)

coat of arms local community Residents Area
in km²
Coat of arms Ballenstedt.png
Ballenstedt 8846 86.65
DEU Blankenburg (Harz) COA.svg
Blankenburg (Harz) 19,703 148.89
Coat of arms Falkenstein-Harz.png
Falkenstein / Harz 5273 102.97
Coat of arms Halberstadt.svg
Halberstadt * 40,329 142.98
Harzgerode coat of arms.jpg
Harzgerode 7709 164.66
Coat of arms Huy.png
Huy 7139 167.27
Coat of arms Ilsenburg.png
Ilsenburg (Harz) 9565 62.97
Coat of arms North Harz.png
North Harz 7781 110.66
Coat of arms Oberharz am Brocken.png
Upper Harz on the Brocken 10,256 271.51
Coat of arms city Osterwieck.png
Osterwieck 11,010 212.87
World Heritage City of Quedlinburg 23,798 120.44
Coat of arms Thale.png
Thale 17,247 137.64
Coat of arms Wernigerode.png
Wernigerode 32,534 170.18

Association communities with their member communities
(* seat of the association community)

Verbandsgemeinde Vorharz
coat of arms Member parish Residents Area
in km²
Coat of arms Ditfurt.png
Ditfurt 1480 23.71
Coat of arms Gross Quenstedt.png
Great Quenstedt 887 15.66
Coat of arms Harsleben.png
Harsleben 2145 27.85
Coat of arms Hedersleben (Harz) .png
Hedersleben 1320 16.47
Coat of arms Schwanebeck.png
Schwanebeck 2424 32.66
Coat of arms Selke-Aue.png
Selke-Aue 1391 36.72
Wappen Wegeleben.png
Wegelife * 2473 51.78

Territory changes

Changes at the community level

Church planting

Incorporations

  • Dissolution of the communities of Neinstedt and Weddersleben - incorporation into Thale (January 1, 2009)
  • Dissolution of the community of Schierke - incorporation into Wernigerode (July 1, 2009)
  • Dissolution of the municipalities of Altenbrak and Treseburg - incorporation into Thale (July 1, 2009)
  • Dissolution of the communities Darlingerode and Drübeck - incorporation into Ilsenburg (Harz) (July 1, 2009)
  • Dissolution of the communities Friedrichsbrunn and Stecklenberg - incorporation into Thale (November 23, 2009)
  • Dissolution of the communities of Aspenstedt , Athenstedt , Langenstein , Sargstedt and Schachdorf Ströbeck - incorporation into the city of Halberstadt (January 1, 2010)
  • Dissolution of the municipalities of Cattenstedt , Heimburg , Hüttenrode , Wienrode , Timmenrode and the city of Derenburg - incorporation into the city of Blankenburg (Harz) (January 1, 2010)
  • Dissolution of the Reddeber community - incorporation into the city of Wernigerode (January 1, 2010)
  • Dissolution of the Radisleben community - incorporation into the Ballenstedt community (January 1, 2010)
  • Dissolution of the municipality of Nienhagen - incorporation into the city of Schwanebeck (January 1, 2010)
  • Dissolution of the municipality of Heteborn - incorporation into the municipality of Selke-Aue (January 1, 2010)
  • Dissolution of the community of Neudorf - incorporation into the city of Harzgerode (September 1, 2010)
  • Dissolution of the municipality of Westerhausen - incorporation into the city of Thale (September 1, 2010)
  • Dissolution of the municipalities of Bad Suderode and Rieder and the city of Gernrode - incorporation into the city of Quedlinburg (January 1, 2011), reversed on February 19, 2013
  • Dissolution of the municipality of Allrode - incorporation into the city of Thale (January 1, 2011)
  • Dissolution of the municipality of Rieder - incorporation into Ballenstedt (December 1, 2013)
  • Dissolution of the municipality of Bad Suderode and the city of Gernrode - incorporation into the city of Quedlinburg (January 1, 2014)

Changes in administrative communities and association communities

Name changes

Protected areas

There are 39 designated nature reserves in the district (as of February 2017).

License Plate

On October 1, 2007, the district was assigned the distinctive sign HZ .

Since November 29, 2012, the distinguishing marks HBS (Halberstadt), QLB (Quedlinburg) and WR (Wernigerode) have also been available.

Web links

Commons : Landkreis Harz  - Collection of pictures, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. State Statistical Office Saxony-Anhalt, population of the municipalities - as of December 31, 2019 (PDF) (update) ( help ).
  2. census database
  3. Statisches Landesamt Sachsen-Anhalt, published by the Harz district. As of December 31, 2011 http://www.kreis-hz.de/media/dokumente_pdf/1_landkreis/polit_wiss/stat_daten/bevoelkerung_lk_1981_2011.pdf via kreis-hz.de ( Memento of 13 December 2014 Internet Archive ) (Accessed on December 13, 2014)
  4. https://wahlresults.sachsen-anhalt.de/wahlen/kw19/index.html%7C archive-is = 20191007165410
  5. - ( Memento of March 4, 2016 in the Internet Archive ) Result of the district election 2014
  6. - ( Memento of September 8, 2014 in the Internet Archive ) Results of the district elections 1999–2007
  7. Dennis Lotzmann, People's Voice Magdeburg: Balcerowski wins Harz district choice. Retrieved August 14, 2020 .
  8. ^ Volksstimme Magdeburg: Harz district administrator surprised by election victory. Retrieved August 14, 2020 .
  9. a b Official Journal of the State Administration Office No. 3/2008 page 30 ( Memento from January 16, 2016 in the Internet Archive ) (PDF; 261 kB)
  10. Die Zeit online (2005)
  11. Page no longer available , search in web archives: last mention in the Goslarschen Zeitung (23 January 2009)@1@ 2Template: Toter Link / www.goslarsche.de
  12. Future Atlas 2019. Handelsblatt, accessed on August 16, 2020 .
  13. a b State Statistical Office Saxony-Anhalt, population of the municipalities - as of December 31, 2019 (PDF) (update) ( help ).
  14. a b regionalstatistik.de regional database of the Federal Statistical Office (as of December 31, 2016)